Police / Public Safety

Yes. Although some information on police reports are confidential and will be blacked out. Report copies are provided once the case officer has finished the investigation and the report is closed. You will need to fill out a Report Request form and submit it to the Public Safety Administrative Assistant, Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pm. The price is $.25 per page. If a report that is criminal in nature will not be released until the case is adjudicated by the District Attorney's Office.

State law requires that all passenger vehicles allow at least 70% light through the windshield and front side windows. The rear window and side windows must allow at least 40% of the light through. Violations carry a $150 fine.

Anyone under the age of 18 is considered a minor. Minor curfew hours are as follows: Sunday through Thursday beginning at 11:01pm and ending at 5:00 am the following morning; and Beginning at 12:01am and ending at 5:00am on Saturday and Sunday morning. It is unlawful for any minor, during curfew hours, to remain in or upon any public place within the city, to remain in any motor vehicle operating or parked therein or thereon, or to remain in or upon the premises of any establishment within the city unless: The minor is accompanied by a parent; or the minor is involved in an emergency or the minor is engaged in an employment activity or is going to or returning home from such activity, without detour or stop.

The first license you will obtain is called a provisional license, which has restrictions on it until you reach the age of 18. While you hold a provisional license, you are not allowed to carry passengers younger than 21, except for siblings, and you may not drive a vehicle between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. Of course, there are a few exceptions. If you must drive between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m., you may do so if you are accompanied by a licensed driver 21 or older, or if you are driving to or from your workplace. Once you turn 18, these restrictions will be removed.

If you violate the provisional license restrictions, you could lose your license and have to pay a $200 fine. You'll also receive two points against your driving record for breaking the restrictions. You must visit the DMV in person once the provisional period is up to have the restriction removed from your license.